PIC THREAD How do you get your bikes to the trail?
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PIC THREAD How do you get your bikes to the trail?
Roof rack, rear rack, hitch mount or the back of the pickup lets see your setup.
My current setup is a three bike rear rack the slides into my class 3 hitch on my jeep Cherokee. I also have a three bike rack that can be attached to the trunk and rear bumper of our car but, the Jeep setup is just so easy and much more secure.
My current setup is a three bike rear rack the slides into my class 3 hitch on my jeep Cherokee. I also have a three bike rack that can be attached to the trunk and rear bumper of our car but, the Jeep setup is just so easy and much more secure.
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The trail is 30 feet from my garage door. I just ride there.
If I am going to another place - by myself, I take the front wheel off and put it in the back seat of my Neon. If my wife and I are riding together, I put both bikes in the rear of the Town and Country. I don't take the wheel off for the T&C. I never use a bike rack.
If I am going to another place - by myself, I take the front wheel off and put it in the back seat of my Neon. If my wife and I are riding together, I put both bikes in the rear of the Town and Country. I don't take the wheel off for the T&C. I never use a bike rack.
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